Paint-EZE 16 Ounce Plastic Bottle- for holding your paint!

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Paint-EZE™ are the ....No Mess, No Hassle, Re-useable paint dispenser bottle that is a MUST in your painting pantry!
This is a 16 ounce container and will hold half a quart!

If you love using Paint-EZE bottles for Chalk Paint®...you should consider getting the pre-made labels that have all Chalk Paint® color names to adhere to the bottle. Click HERE TO SEE LABELS.

Oh my! These little plastic containers are amazing! The allow for no mess usage of Chalk Paint®. I literally squirt paint right on the surface of whatever I am painting and then use my brush to spread it all over. OR squeeze directly into a cup, paper plate, paint tray or bucket, or directly onto your paint brush with no mess or fuss. Useful in classes, or painting with a partner. I guarantee you - this will decrease the time it takes you to paint a piece of furniture!
Also, the ingenious container is amazing in that it does NOT suck a bunch of air back in - which could cause your paint to dry.
There is a unique silicon valve on the bottom of the bottle to dispense paint directly to your project, paint brush or smaller container. So there is no more opening of paint cans, drips, leaks or wasted expensive paint.
Regardless of your use, Paint-EZE™ Dispensers, keep the air out, the drips away and are virtually mess free. Whether you need a little or a lot, they are the best assistant you could ask for. Fill them once and you never have to open them again until you refill.
Paint-EZE™ no mess paint storage dispensers are the perfect solution for Faux Finishing Paints, Chalk Paint®, Craft Paints, Artist Paints and can even be used for dispensing numerous types of viscous liquids such as Automotive detailing compounds.
How to use and maintain your Paint-EZE
Before you start:
Make sure the flat end cap is on tight and that the cap is not cross threaded. Caps are designed to create a tight seal. (Caps may be loosened during shipping so please be sure to always check caps before adding paint.)
Open the dispenser cap, using a funnel or a piece of paper that you circle into a funnel; pour a “fresh” quart of paint into the bottle. Scrape every last ounce of paint (spatulas work well) out of the paint can for no waste. (Using paint in your Paint-EZE™ that has been stored in a can may contain lumps and will be hard for the valve to operate properly, so use fresh quarts of paint in your bottle.) If using our 16 or 12 oz size Paint-EZE™, be sure to stir the can of paint thoroughly before pouring into your Paint-EZE™.
Screw the dispenser cap on tight; making sure it is threaded straight.
Turn your bottle upside down holding it straight up and down and squeeze some paint into a cup or paper plate. If the valve is tight and it is hard to squeeze, gently put your little finger against the valve and press upward. Try squeezing some paint out again. (The valve is delicate so please do not stick anything but a finger tip in the valve to clear obstructions) Store your bottles on its flat cap end when not in use.
If your paint-EZE™ has not been used in a while. Place your finger over the valve and gently shake the paint, in a backward and forward motion. A small chip of dried paint may occur inside the valve when stored for a length of time. Simply "flick this dried paint out of the valve with your finger tip".
When it’s time to fill again, add a fresh quart of paint and keep on using.
Cleaning, you may clean your bottle and valve cap with warm soapy water if you wish, just make sure everything is screwed on tight and level again.
Options for use: You may use your Paint-EZE™ to squirt paint directly onto the surface you are painting: directly onto your brush; or into a dish or cup for painting your piece.
Paint-EZE also works for dispensing Creams, Auto Detailing Compounds, Shampoo, or virtually any Viscous Liquids. Especially handy if you are purchasing in bulk and want an easier way to get your paints or compounds to your projects.
**Paint-EZE™ valves are made of silicone please do not use any paints, creams, or viscous liquids which are known to dissolve or degrade silicone**